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The story of Allen-

Allen was born in a beautiful town in northern Sichuan. His two brothers rank third in the family. Mom and dad have loved her since childhood.

? Allen's brother has a clear division of labor at home. Brother, just go to primary school. His parents asked him to concentrate on his studies and not let him do housework. His writing style is great. At that time, his family was not very rich and could not afford a small picture book. The serial manuscripts of novels written by eldest brother have become the favorite books of neighbors and children. Second brother plays small and active. In order to avoid studying, he often rushes to do housework. He is the second child in the family and often works as a fireman when his parents are cooking. At that time, firewood stoves were burned at home, and Allen's memory often flashed the scene of his second brother holding a bellows in his left hand and dry wood in his right hand to add fire.

This beautiful town is located in the corner of northern Sichuan. In the memory of time, Alan had a wonderful childhood. I've always been like a boy since I was a child. My friends and I have played games that are all boys' games in the eyes of adults, such as picking mulberries, blowing honey, playing wire pistols and paper warheads. Her parents let her go because she was busy with work. In short, Allen grew up happily under the protection of his parents and two older brothers.

Allen's respect for mountains began with his father. His father is a math teacher deeply loved by students. Every summer vacation, students always ask their teachers to organize mountain climbing activities. Children who grow up in the mountains know that there are many treasures, delicious food and fun in the mountains. Of course, you can also pick some mulberry fruits, the so-called "gourd ladle" fruits, and bracken, mushrooms and fungus that can be exchanged for money after the rain. I remember the pride of children holding hands and eating while walking when they exchanged a few cents for a big ladle, which is still fresh in my memory.

Allen and his two brothers always go climbing with his father. Those big brothers and sisters are like family. Under the leadership of my father, my brothers and sisters are carrying small baskets up the mountain ... to be continued.